November 4, 2016
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed militia mobilization efforts, election-related tensions, and preparedness strategies on November 4, 2016. They covered Colonial Marine Militia divisional organization, concerns about potential civil conflict following the election, and extensive tactical training topics including stress response, breathing techniques, muscle memory, and equipment readiness. The hosts emphasized the importance of material support, ammunition stockpiling, and proper gear maintenance, with references to historical military examples and practical survival considerations.
- colonial marine militia
- election 2016
- militia mobilization
- ammunition
- preparedness
- tactical training
- muscle memory
- stress response
- equipment maintenance
- second amendment
- federal government
- hillary clinton
- fbi director
- george soros
- quartermaster friday
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You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children can't be blamed. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, get the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God given right, we only watching tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? Afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Don Betcher. A closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, southeast and east. You're listening to us on... ...indiennafreedomtalkradio.com. I'm on AM and FM microstations, CB, base stations and UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Don. and our friends that are again connecting to a special project. We, oh north actually, beyond you down the Upper Peninsula, I just got a message here this afternoon. With all the stuff that's going on, Colonial Marine Militia units of course, command is, you know, the different commands, have decided to organize the divisional and mobilize the divisional commands, the first, second, third, fourth, fifth division. Want to find out more, go to colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com. That's colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com. And I guess that there's a discussion about putting everybody or a percentage of the people on standby as we move closer towards the election. A lot of people that are in local sheriff's departments and are friendlies in different places are saying, hey, the bad guys are kind of flexing their to the different departments. It's almost like they're trying to test the water to see who can get away with what. I'm not a surprise. I actually would expect that. And you should too. So just a heads up on that. We'll have more as I get a chance to go through all of the rest of the messages here. There's a number of different things I've got to read. It's in line with other discussions people have had. It's Hillary the Hutt and all this is pushed through. Everybody we talk to today, it's going to end up being a shooting war. There's no way that they're going to get around it. And it's interesting, the attitude from so many different people, from farmers to technicians to people that are different jobs, and I just, hey, what do you think about this? And the same comment repeated over and over again. Well, it's rippling through the system, so we'll see what happens here or whether or not this persists. One dark side, now the other dark path, reading the one are going to be very bright or lothar are going to be dark path. Again, it's a good idea to have material support on standby. Our signal communications people are talking about lighting everything up and having it warmed up and ready to roll. That's not a bad idea. It's something that can be done. Don, here we are. End of the regular work week. It's not the end of the week. It's the end of the work week, the official one. We've still got plenty of work weekend left. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall, please? Well, let me take a minute and describe that. Hey, it is the fourth day of the day. 2016 beautiful wonderful day but the sunshine was boiling in after noon and just a great day and all of the good things you'd want for September, again the fourth day of November and in a t-shirt and unless you're well working up a sweat then you take off the long john, the thermal and then you're comfortable in your t-shirt great great day the fourth day of November. Now Let's take another minute here because the situation you described moments ago, Mark, there's this thing called the nuclear calendar. It's the doomsday clock. Some call it the nuclear clock or whatever, but sometimes they move it around and we're so close to the end of the world that we've only got four seconds before midnight. I don't know if we've ever been there. I can taste it. There's nuclear in the air. Or we're a minute and then the end of the world clock. They will sometimes move that to within a minute of the world's annihilation and self-destruction and all of that. Think about that minute again and that's legendary in America, isn't it? Because here's that phrase, we haven't brought it to the hour in a while and it looks like we're going to need them for more than a minute in just a little while, that minute, man. You made me think of this, Mark, when you were talking about that coming online, getting warmed up. Because if you're ready and everything is where it's supposed to be, that minute, that's not too much to ask, is it? That's not impossible, is it? I'm not asking you to go to sleep and your firemen's clothes and your boots are sitting right there and then slide down the pole and get on the truck. But if you've got everything ready, that minute, talk about that handgun. Ready to jump to your hand. Why? Because it's always at your side. There are other things, you know, if I'm going to get, if I'm going to leave here because things are happening over there, there are more than just a few things I would like to take with me, right? We can all agree on that, right? And if you think that, well, we're probably going to be back before dark, well, you're probably going to not take a few things that you might need. We've referenced that a number of times. You've seen it in movies, right? That minute to respond, you know, that's a generous time if it's your... That minute is a rather generous time if it's your front door, isn't it, Mark? Way too long, isn't it, if it's your front door? Clock runs long. It is interesting, the time dilation perspective. It is something that we have talked about. Fight or flight generates part of that. Then it is also psychological. It is purely a subconscious effect that I still argue into the perception of time and action by slowing down or speeding up the response process, allowing you to evaluate and then act intelligently, or at least act in what is perceived as subconsciously looking at survival mode for flight is the term that's normally used. And it is quite appropriate, but it is interesting the description by so many people either how, again, they don't remember the actions that took place. They will tell you that their immediate action training took over. He was credited with being one of the few people flying a piston aircraft that shot down a jet airplane. I'm NIG during the during the revolt. Of course the wingman to the MIG that he shot down wasn't very happy. And yeah, got him. But the thing is he bellied the aircraft in and he said, you know, I hit the ground and evacuated the aircraft. And looking around, he says, I realize he's coming back for me. He goes, the nearest cover was beyond the 10 foot cyclone fence. He goes, I'll tell you what, I can remember ripping my equipment off of me and jumping out of the cockpit. I can remember being under cover. He goes, but I swear to God, I'd never touch that 10 foot cyclone fence on the way over it. He's the first to tell you, he says, I have no recollection of going over that fence. All you could do is look back. You take advantage of whatever culverts and cover you can find, guys, because those are cannon rounds coming in when they're hunting for you with big, especially that day and age. Remember that they were using cannon rounds. And so you better find something to put some piece of real estate between you or at the very least again, they can't see you. They can't necessarily know where you move to once you're undercover and concealment. But it's like he said, he looked back and he realized, yep, that fence was there. I don't think my feet even touched it. It's amazing how motivated people can get. On the other hand, I know people who have used all their magazines. Automatic response. Train to load, fire, reload. Train to fire, load, reload. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, drop magazine, introduce magazine, and reload, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, Now, what has happened is repetitious training. Well, we've told you, this is the thing where we use the term muscle memory. Okay, why you do that? There's a couple of different reasons. Needless to say, without any visibility, knowing where everything is, when I tell you to reach for your gear, touch your equipment, know where your equipment is, Feel it based upon the way you're presently dressed because remember, you put more winter gear on, the positions change and you have to change muscle tension. You have to reach farther to get to things. You've added inches to your diameter. People don't realize this. This is why I always tell you, if you want to train with your equipment, get it out of the box, get it out in the field, find out where it works, find out what might not work so well for you. Unfortunately your body is only so big and you might have to leave it just about where it is. But you can loosen things up or tighten things up so that rubbing and abrasion and all that doesn't become an issue. But the other half of it is muscle memory. It becomes automatic action. If I can't find it here, I will find it there. Same is true with medical support though and everything else that you're carrying. It has to be automatic. It's the moments and of course it's like it took forever. In reality everybody looking around and goes, man I didn't know you could move that fast. There are expressions on that time and again with experience. One of the biggest considerations is again to calm yourself. It really doesn't always help that much especially as somebody says, man when you under fire the old pucker factor is so high that you couldn't drive a needle up someone's arse with a sledgehammer. And having experienced that enough, I understand completely what they're saying. But you can take command of the situation. You have to. As a matter of fact, the more responsibility you want, everybody wants to be a fleet admiral or a commander or whatever, well with greater command comes greater responsibility to stay focused and maintain control, guys. You're supposed to be in leadership. That was that leader thing. No, it wasn't the extra beer or the officers ration and all the other stories you've heard. The biggest thing is as a leader, you have to maintain your cool. You have to maintain your focus. You have to remain in charge and find a solution. You have to remain in command of your person and find a solution. That's our first concern. Anyway, I'll tell you what, even if it is just as simple as that, fight, flight, or freeze, you know a lot of people, they'll run to the fight, they don't mind that. It's just that something as simple as breathing. And you might say, well Don, that's just stupid, why do you even bring that up? But you know, we practice breath control when we shoot. But you can get in such a situation that you're so tense that you're not even breathing correctly. And if you're not breathing correctly, pretty soon you get tired. Sooner than if while you're cycling, you know, that CO2 out and the good stuff in, right? And many people when they get in a fight, in a tense situation, they shorten their breath and they continue to do that for minutes and minutes for generally the duration of the challenge. And this is where that one person that seems to have a deeper bank of energy, he's still fighting furiously in the third round, whether the other guy's out of gas, this is where that is invoked. Breathe. So basic. that many times it is overlooked and it gets us in a physical jam. It really, really does. Breathe. Actually, you've got to remind everybody of that too. I've watched this many times. Especially not so much you don't gain experience and realize it, but remember, new shooters, this is especially notorious. They're trying desperately to follow all of your instructions, and in the process, breathing seems to be left out. And they get wobbly and of course they're trying to hold the weapon up but they, you know, they're holding their breath, they're, you know, again, fixing the sights, they're working on cheek weld, they're trying to hold the weapon up. It's getting heavier and more wobbly by the moment because they really need to let the rest of that breath out. and start the process over. If it takes too long, remember there's only so much oxygen that you have absorbed in the process of breathing and you will consume it with the more muscle tension and the more activity. So you need to be prepared to reintroduce that oxygen into the system to stabilize the operator. And you do have to remind everybody once in a while, there are people you have to, you know, breathe some. Okay, bring it back down. Take a breath. As an example of this, many of us will sit and watch the mixed martial arts fights. There's a thought line, and it's real common in the fighters. You may have never heard this before. There's a difference between standing up and fighting, but this applies to standing up too. But you find that when you're on the ground fighting and you might be in a way where your opponent thinks he's got a lock on you and he thinks he's exerting pressure on a joint or whatever, you might be almost completely, totally relaxed trying to catch your breath, trying to build that bank up while he's exerting himself. It just depends on the situation. To a certain extent it depends on the knowledge of your opponent because the more he does it, the more he's going to be certain that he has a lock or he has this hold, so to speak. But many times you can think you have it and well when people are sweaty and what not, you think you've got it, but the other guy is thinking about let him exert a little more energy while I just almost exactly relax here and catch my breath. And that's true right in the middle of a fight, right in the middle of a fight. When this guy's got this guy on the ground, you might find someone that's just, he's just biding his time for a minute. He's just building his bank, his bank of oxygen. That's how important breathing is. That's why I brought this up. And you, if you don't believe me, go out and find some of these mixed martial arts fighters and ask them about that particular incident. Ask them about what they're doing when they're on the ground and the opponent thinks he's got the advantage. honest with you if he explains the whole of the situation. He's telling you what I just told you to. You'll find this in the middle of the fiercest battles you may ever be involved in. You'll find a minute. You'll find a moment where, man, if I wanted to, I could stand here and I could reload my magazines. I could probably reload all my magazines and then step back into the battle. That might be a good thing with all your magazines, but then again it might be good to, you know, expend two or three more of them because the battle still rages. That's up to you, isn't it? That's up to the instant and the application and the need, isn't it? But that man on the ground with somebody trying to get that arm bar or try to get that scissor or try to get that, I'm going to hold your head until you suffocate, until you can't even lift your head and pad out, until the referee realizes you're unconscious and I'm the winner. But that guy on the ground being subject to that, knowing that his opponent doesn't have that, is going to try to relax. He's going to try to get his bank back so when his opponent slips he has more energy than his opponent can muster in that next instant. It can happen on an individual level or this can happen at the brigade level too. I've talked about this many times, haven't we Mark? But perhaps not about this. exacting example, but we've talked about this many times. Think about breathing also as energy consumed, which in when you're, well, battalion, how would that be breathing? The consumption of energy, the ability to conserve your strength until such time as you can take the energy at your discretion, focus it and drive a punch home. Drive a, what will be a critical contact, yeah, punch that's gonna smack them and busy them. Once that happens, the biggest problem is also following up with additional energy or having the energy, the focus. See, oxygen allows focus. What that means is breathe. In other words, stop, think, evaluate, move. Lead follower, get the hell out of the way. Do something. You're the pilot. OK, remember, you're in charge. This is one of the things that they talk about. Lead follower, get the hell out of the way. When they talk about, make a decision. better to be in motion in making a decision than stop and becoming a target of opportunity. Especially if you're in the process of carrying out a command action that was established by a combination of allies, the example is a consortium of combatant units in a future scenario. Remember that you are going to have to maneuver on the fly. You have to make decisions based upon Again, changing what was the original concept or plan because of confrontation with superior force or an entity that you do not know existed on the battlefield until such time as the bullet started to fly. There is a basic rule that is applied to this that the rules apply only until such time as the first arrow leaves the bow. Then all of a sudden it's up for grabs. This is something that is also happening with the politics we're talking about. Let me point something out here. The enemy truly believes that we are going to riot and burn like Black Lives Matter or the paid mercenaries from Fergateeshu, OK, etc., etc. They really do. If you look at a lot of the information coming out with these emails, their logic is that if they can't do anything else, they'll stir everybody up. And that's supposedly our side is just going to go into riot mode that we're mindless. And we'll just, well, nothing could be further from the truth with that, guys. Just the reverse is the case. We aren't going to be the ones rioting. We actually have a plan. We know how to box. We know how to fight. And that's the problem that they're now, okay, there's this, there's a trembling going through the machine. This is another reason that good old plus-woman there, the FBI director, came back on us. Came back to try and go, hey guys, look, I'm gonna kind of do the job I should have done the first time anyway because I realize that you people are taking this seriously for a change. You don't like me. Yeah, you guys are mean. Maybe we can get you to go back to sleep if we do this. And that is what they are trying to do guys. But the reason is that in their reports and all, you got to remember, yes men lick butt really good. And every tear below that character are professional butt lickers. They will watch The boss, like Stalin, remember watching Enemy at the Gate? The boss is coming. The boss is coming. This is the boss's town. It's named after the boss. Who the hell are they talking about? Talking about that crime mobster, Stalin. That's who. Jugashwili. The POS. And the thing is that it works the same with what you're seeing here right now. The critters realize that nobody's laughing about this, but instead everybody is taking it so very seriously. that munitions, equipment, material support, and efforts to coordinate for what's coming are at an all-time high that simply is not slowing down. That's why he came back to do, look guys, look what we're doing. Some people are going, well no, it's because he's trying to get close to Trump. Here's another thing, if Trump and Hillary, because there are the same people who say that, then tell you that Trump and Hillary are both working for Soros. Trump and Hillary are attached to Soros. Now we know Hillary is because she's married into that family, guys. Chelsea Clinton is married to the nephew of Soros. So I'd say it's about as close as you need to get. Know what I mean? In other words, you're in the circle. Now, there's another little story that apparently in 2009 Donald Trump spent Christmas with George Soros. That's kind of unique if that is the case because why would you spend Christmas with somebody you didn't like? Yeah, think about it. People spend Christmas, you know, as a, you know, again, a symbolic kind of holiday thing, guys. And to me, being with Soros wouldn't be much of a holiday. You know what I mean? Knowing the turd for what he is and seeing what these turds are up to and what they're intentionally trying to do. Well, what they are doing. They're actually doing a lot of it. They're getting away with a whole bunch of it if we just sit in our hands. It's something to think about there. Don't have any verification on that. I've seen the articles on the subject, but that's the case. Then you have to ask a lot of other questions, which, like I said, I have full confidence in this election. That's why everybody should be buying more mags, more ammunition, training and preparing, and become a master of the trade that you are participating in. Well how much you want to bet that if Hillary's elected, you know, Wednesday, every gun manufacturer puts on another shift. When he prepared to do it, they better be. Yeah. And even there, that's only going to be good for so long, and then the next strike, the next tap comes in, you know, from whatever direction that they're going to pull. whatever it is planned as part of the attack, part of that wave, it will put the end to whatever they are doing. In fact that will be a priority. I have already said we need to get everything out of the warehouses we can before the door is shut. Yeah, because they will roll and there goes the lock. And there are some chains and there are guys with guns. It doesn't matter what's on the other side, you can't have it anymore. Yeah. In fact, here's the thing. Firearms related, you've heard that term. What do you think that means? What do you mean, guns and ammo? Firearms? I think that could come down to raw wood because you could turn that into a stock. Sure. Gun cases, assemblies, anything that is part of the chain of construction. in their mind, anything and everything that has strategic or tactical value. But that would also go right down to food because as I pointed out, when the British went out to Concord, they had a list of things to destroy guys and food was right there on the list. These forces in the field, and remember, they had, you know, this was the April 19th. The only thing that was available to eat was whatever it is that was coming out of the reserves that had been stored. The process of food production had not begun yet. You were working off last year's larder. So going out, and again, especially with the, if you're going to go for a long campaign, you start in the spring. If you're looking at a long seasonal campaign, the attack starts in the spring. The food, whatever they have is in the stockpile points or in the control points or in the granaries or whatever, and are easily controlled or easily destroyed. That's the basic first rule. Some of the things you need to study about military science, basic application of resources, how to take best advantage of it. You've got the late spring, the summer, and the fall to fight through. Of course, it's going to come full circle depending on how temperate the environment is where you are. So you better be ready with the seasonal issues too, because otherwise, half-kittler. Yeah, those summer uniforms in the middle of sub-zero weather, just don't make it. It killed you just as hard as an enemy bullet. Yeah, if not faster. Don, we're at the bottom of the hour, sure. You got to take off? Yes, I do. One of the things, and this was noted on the PBS thing about the Chosin Reservoir the other day, one of the things that soldiers will do in such a situation is look at that buddy of theirs that's frozen in that odd, contorted way because that's how he died and an hour later he was frozen because, well, it's so cold out. There's a summer uniform I can put on over. Over top of the other one, yes. Over mine. I might live. In fact, what will happen is before they freeze like that, they'll be, I've told you this, this is how you can tell when you look at battlefield images how fresh that battlefield is. If you still see combat boots and basic equipment on the bodies, then that battle is still running. Right. But I can show you a hundred images where, look at the feet. Hell, in many cases, the socks are gone too. These were American soldiers. Yeah. And this has happened repeatedly. This is why, like I said, footwear is the same way. It doesn't mean that, see, it doesn't mean you don't make it, but it's got to be where you need it. That's the most common, you know, this is where, remember, everything man-made has value. And you're not going to be putting this stuff into the ground. You're not going to bury it with the troops. It's just you can't happen. You're not going to take that garand and flip it around and drive it into the ground with a bayonet when you know Ching Lee is around the corner and you're going to need every rifle you've got. And with what little ammunition you've got, you still may have to switch to another gun because like I said, my Uncle Lloyd went through eight rifles at the Yellow River. Five garands, three car beans. The time they got burned up, the grands to the point where you just couldn't touch them anymore, was curbing work time. I couldn't help but bring that to the hour. Yeah. So again, guys, we cannot let manufactured items, even, I don't care if it's damaged, I've told you this many times, from three damaged things I can make one good thing and that will keep you alive. And if that's me and you need my coat, I'm not going to complain. You don't hear me bitching about it. In fact, I might try to get it off before I go just to make it easier for you because you know what? time. Don, your number for maybe on the web page and go on out. We'll go to a music break in a minute. Data, phone number is 231-796-8458. You'll need that to reduce the prices over there at the website, you know, the website, ydtoe.us. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. Thank you, Don. Be careful. Everybody pay attention to your surroundings for the weekend or any time you are traveling. I cannot emphasize that enough. Pay attention, constantly alert. than they're hunting for you. by force of arms take a drink from the Ohio Valley. needs to be played again. If you're going to organize a 5.10 program is especially critical. Best price, cheapest for the most disguised. Coleman's.com. Coleman's.com. Go to their gun show specials. Also check out their surplus deals. Remember they have flat rate, $9.99 shipping. The bigger and heavier the order, the more money you save. So again, one of the things they have there are actual military elbow pad sets. It's probably the best price in the country for a real set of surplus. Maybe you've got a local store or a local place that bought a ton of stuff from the DOD. Maybe they're giving you a better price, but this is over the counter and you throw a bunch of those in with everything else you order. Elbow pads and knee pads, everybody should have them. I highly recommend them because we ain't getting any younger. Our medical support is limited. Turnaround time, we can't have you hobbling if we can help it. You ran that knee into something. I did it when I was younger. I biked the bullet and kept right on going. I've done that. But if we can avoid the majority of that impact injury, why are we not taking care of that? So we are. It's not about restricting you. It is about being able to defend your critical body parts so you can continue to fight, because we want to keep you in the fight. Strip everything off the enemy we can. And again, I prefer doing the, we can do very reasonably priced or bargain basement and get as good at quality equipment as anything the other side's carrying or wearing, and typically even better because it's older. So take the time, check out colmans.com, C-O-L, coal, E, M-A-N, colmans.com, C-O-L-E, M-A-N-S, colmans.com, and go to their surplus section, but also go to their, and they do have some MOLLE stuff too, you can go to gear, and then go to MOLLE gear. But you can also go to the gun show specials. They've got a hundred of those 20 round AK mag pouches. They work okay with the 30 round AR-15 mags. and they are cheap, $1 apiece, $100 for $100. Can't really go wrong on that one. Also, again, it is Quartermaster Friday and it is Cinco Di Amo Day. A little heads up for some people are asking, because 38 Special is not around like it should be. Part of that is it's being eaten up as quick as it's showing up. Reloads are probably going to be your first choice locally and 158 grain lead. That's common and that's a fine load. That 158 grain lead will hold a lot of energy on target, especially that flat face front conical flat face. That's a good thing. There is a CONUS type load. It's over at UNAMO.com. UNAMO.com. UNAMO.com. When you get there, go through the scroll. It's a silly billet, you know, somewhere below. It's a jacketed. semi-conical projectile. It is comparable to the old 80's CONUS spec load. Actually, I think it went back to the 70's and into the 80's. Got a lot of that years ago, shot quite a bit of it, very happy with it, carrying it as a getting utility load. Very reliable. In this case, Cellar Billet, they are notorious for putting out some pretty good ammunition. I've never had a problem with Silly Billet, man, slash S&B. I don't see a problem with this stuff. The price, medium. It's not the cheapest, but it is a jacketed round, not just a cast-led bullet. So it is a little better quality bullet in general, which is why the price is where it is. But if you're looking for 38 special factory loads, guaranteed cap every time, S&B is very good for that. Now they also may have some of the Aquila 38 special left or a 357 left. You'll have to check to see. whether or not it is still in inventory. That's your best choice there. Anyway, I'm going to try and fit this in. We've got enough time. Don't tread on me. Doubleener27 is where you'll find this. Share wherever you can. Don't tread on me. Let's see. Richie. Fuby. No, Fuffay. Final Master. very good. Don't try me from the new Richie. I was right. I did read it right I guess. Fure, album, hand in hand. Here we go. And again, 7 minutes 25 seconds long. It's long. I know. I'm going to put it up there though because it's been a while since you've heard this piece. And for everybody standing on the edge of a revolution, if you pull this into the words right now with what's going on, what can I say? It's right in the slot. Five by five. Here we go. He wouldn't say, they just wanted to live Not another day Album 2, Punchin' Don't Tread On Me, Dubliner 27 is the channel, Dubliner D-U-B-L-I-N-E-R Dubliner 27, the numeral 2-7 Dubliner 2-7 Take the time, go there, find the music, share it plug it in and share it wherever you can. Make a copy of it so you've got it in your inventory when the time comes. That way you'll be able to put it into the music repertoire where it needs to be. Guys, we're headed towards the top of the hour. Most town hall meetings will be taken over in about five or six minutes here. I want to remind you, where do we want to be? Where do you want to be a year from now? Oh, I know where we'll probably be. And you know, someone's going to be down the battlefield after all. Some of us are going to be there and we'll be able to shake hands. We'll be able to realize after we've, again, met in the middle, whatever it is that's before us, but nothing but a rumor of their destruction, leave the battlefield. But finally, we're going to get a chance to meet for a bit. We may have to park company almost as quickly again and get on with other business. But where do you think this country is going to be a year from now? Of course, four years ago, everybody figured, well, they're going to push it. They're going to pump it. They did. They pumped hard. 22 hours after the election, they went after the guns. And some fools caved in immediately. Others, as we warned in advance, dig in your heels, fix bayonets, shove that buttstock into the ground beside you, angle that blade out, and get ready to let your enemy fall upon it. By his own weight. Well, you want to find out how the world works, just go ahead and plug it in. But there is a plan to do that. Remember, they've got it sitting and waiting, guys. They must. And it's a realization that we're all looking straight at them. We know about their pedophilia. We know how their queers a $3 bill. We know that they're vomitus wretches. We all know that they're lying. There's nothing that they're showing us that in the Patriot movement we have not already told you. You know, Wiener, that Buddhist guy, oh no, another one of the Jewish sheisters whose job it was to, oh that's right, he had to set up a blackmail file while he was busy working for the dark side of the force, which supposedly tripped him up. No, no, no, they're just trying to figure out how to push everybody back into shutting up, sitting on their dead hind end and letting the enemy proceed, be it with the trumpet type or with Hillary the Hutt type, it doesn't make any difference, okay? However we look at it, they want to try and push the program through. The only reason that isn't going to happen is because you are better prepared than your enemy that caught on the other side of the battlefield away from you. That includes the dunderheads and the idiots that make up their rank and file sandbags that have been doing all the dirty deeds that they've been doing and getting caught at it. We're at the top. This is armed equipment training as militia. Remember it's Quartermaster Friday. It is Cinco Diemo Day. Act accordingly. God bless the Republic. Yes, with a new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Emperor is on the run. We're at a march. We'll be back at 8 o'clock. I became myself. But meanwhile, Ed's taking over with militia town hall. One more time that was Don't Tread on Me. From the new Ricky Murray album, Hand in Hand. And it's 7 minutes and 25 seconds long. on YouTube. About 721 is when it ends. So there's a few minutes worth of space either way. Anyway, we're gonna get out of the way for Ed here. 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